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Zedit Questionhttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=16536&th=3242#msg_16536
<![CDATA[I have, what I hope prepared a model for print and corrected errors (lots) with a trial version of ZEdit pro but the only &quot;save as&quot; or export option is a .zrp file type. As I believe Shapeways uses Zcorp printers is this a workable file type for a user like myself to provide to Shapeways? Is there any possible way to convert this .zrp type file back to a file type recognized by netfabb and the likes without losing model integrity for future edits or is this truly the last step before print....period?<br />
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Cheers<br />
J]]>Klink2010-08-22T23:40:31-00:00Re: Zedit Questionhttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=16553&th=3242#msg_16553
<![CDATA[Hi Klink,<br />
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sorry, but you can't upload.zrp files. I'm not familiar with ZEdit, so I can't suggest alternative routes. Maybe the trial edition has been limited in its export capabilities?<br />
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Bart]]>bartv2010-08-23T11:44:57-00:00Re: Zedit Questionhttp://www.shapeways.com/forum/index.php?t=rview&goto=16586&th=3242#msg_16586
<![CDATA[Thanks for the note Bart<br />
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I miss quoted the program name that should have been ZEdit Pro. I'm guessing this is a program offed to printer purchasers as part of a software bundle and not as available as other programs line Netfabb. As one with little to know 3D model experience I did find the program very useful and easy to use as it walked through all repairs with the user. Maybe someday the file export will include other types.<br />
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Cheers]]>Klink2010-08-23T20:50:50-00:00